Unfortunatly Torque, this is one of the problems with the
IT industry at the moment.
Too many people without
aptitudes for computers and programming working doing that very thing.
You don't need to know computers to pass, or even pass well a
Computer Science Degree today. You just need to be smart. It's not hard to knock up a little
server/client program for your final project, but when it comes to the
real-world people need to know computers backwards.
They leave their little world of college, without a clue about
program usability, without a clue about
basic computer operation. They've learned how to program fairly well, but without the
natural curiousity and
intuition when it comes to computers, you can't program them well.
The most you can achieve is something
acceptable. But not
good.
Why do you think
Visual Basic is such a hit?
Computers and
Programming Languages are designed by people with a certain type of
aptitude and therefore, people with that same aptitude find it wasy to pick up computers as a result. The rest,
just don't get it